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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF LOS ANGELES
October 14, 1963
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FRESHMEN PICK CLASS PREXY
SINCE THE New Danish Quartet's Debut concert, the en¬
semble, under the patronage of His Majesty King Frederick
IX of Denmark, has made successful tours; throughout Eur¬
ope. They will appear here Wednesday, October 23, in St.
Robert's Auditorium.
New Danish Quartet
Makes Campus Debut;
Opens Music Series
Loyola University’s 1963-64 Music Series makes its de¬
but on campus, Wednesday evening, October 23, at 8:30
P.M. with the first Los Angeles appearance this season of
The New Danish Quartet.
This youthful but internationally famous string quar¬
tet, comprised of four of Den-<S> '
mark’s most gifted instrumental
artists, was organized in 1952,
making first appearance in Cop¬
enhagen the following year. It
has since traveled- throughout
Europe and made its first Amer¬
ican tour in 1960, where it was
revived with widespread acclaim.
They are presently making their
tour under the patronage of His
Majesty King Frederick IX of
Denmark.
APPEARANCES
Since their debut in Copenhagen,
SENIOR PICS
Senior pictures will be taken
today and tomorrow. All
seniors who are interested in
having their picture in the
Lair Annual are asked to
drop by the Annual Office
between the hours of 9 and
12 a.m., and 1 and 4 p^m. A
sitting fee of $3.00 will be
charged in order to defray
all sitting costs.
this remarkable ensemble has suc-
cessmully appeared in the Carl
Nielson Festiva 1, Copenhagen,
1933; in the Festival Musical de
Salamanca, the Royal Danish Bal-
leet and Music Festival, and the
“International Congress of Conser-
vatoriums and Music Academies
Principal” in Venice. They have
also recorded for Valois Records,
The New Danish Quartet will
present Mozart’s “Hunt” Quartet
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458; Carl Nielsen’s Quartet Op.
44, and Beethoven’s Third Rassa-
mouvsky Quartet, Op. 59, No. 3.
Tickets for the concert can be
obtained from the University
Bookstore and Reservations can be
made by calling SPring 6-0400,
Ext. 218. Loyola Faculty, Staff
members, and students upon the
purchase of a single concert ticket,
or series ticket, may bring wife,
date, or consort free of charge.
All performances of the Music
Series in St. Robert’s Auditorium
or Strub Memorial Theatre will
begin sharply at 8:30 p.m.
ORG. BOARD
SELECTS PRES.
i Loyola University’s Organiza-
| tion Board had its first meeting
I and elections on Wednesday, Oc¬
tober 9. Fred Riccardi was elect¬
ed president, while Mike Rotunno
(was elected vice-president. John
Acord, John Casas and Bob Ward
were appointed as delegates to the
legislature, and Dennis Hollow
was eleete^ Secretary-Treasurer,
In the past this organization has-
been poor to say the least. It is
hoped that under the leadership
of these newly elected officers,
that the Board will set a new pre¬
cedent here at Loyola.
RIGHT FOOT
• Fred Ricarrdi is quoted as say¬
ing, “I hope to get the Org. Board
off on the right foot this year
and better coordinate activities on
campus. With the help of every
officer and representative the
board can fulfill its purpose which
is has so neglected in the past.”
Although the attendance at the
meeting was good, it is hoped that
more representatives from each
organization will attend in the fu¬
ture.
Leber Elected Class
Leader in Fri. Runoff;
Edges Rival Mounier
On Friday, October 11, Loyola Freshmen elected their
class officers. Larry Leber won the office of president,
while Don Balzano won the vice-president's spot. John Wurts
was elected to the office of Secretary-Teasurer.
Election of the three freshmen f*
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Schell Heads
Debate Team
4 Loyola University’s debate team
swung into action again this year
under the direction of Mr. Schell,
the new team coach. Scott Wood,
Terry O’Reilly, Joe Wilson, Bill
Waysman, Tom Woods and George
Yak are the members of the team
this year.
Mr. Schell, a graduate of Bay¬
lor University, was quoted as say¬
ing that the field is wide open
this year, and with any amount
of hard work, Loyola can place
high on the West Coast.
TEAM TOUR
The team will see its first ac¬
tion October 18 and 19 in a tour¬
nament at San Diego State. Woods
and Wilson, and O’Reilly and
Waysman will be the teams for
the San Diego tour.
In recent years, Loyola’s de¬
baters, have placed high in tour¬
naments all over the nation. It is-
hoped that this team will prove
to be no exception.
offices came only after a run-off
election between John Mounier
and ‘ Larry Leber for frosh v presi¬
dent, Don Balzano and Don Castro
for Vice-President, and J oh n
Wurts and Mike Selegue for Sec?
retary-Treasurer.
17 HOPEFULS
These three officers were initi¬
ally elected to the run-off from a
total of seventeen hopefuls, which
is the most the school has seen
in recent years.
OTHER CONTESTANTS
Also running for the office of
president were Tom Bixby, Nick
Budd, Lionel Hernandez, and
Ralph Raulli. Other vice-president
hopefuls were Gary Griffin, Gary
Gangiy John Ikard, and \Chuck
Lohnes. Also in the race for Sec¬
retary-Treasurer we re Mike
Lohnes, Vance Schweitzer, and
Ron Turner.
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TREMENDOUS TURNOUT
In the pasyt these offices have
been sought by a few who held the
apathetic majority in the palm of
their hands; However, this was
not true of Friday’s election. The
turnout of voters was tremendous
and the intitial turnout of poten¬
tial candidates/ was equally fantas¬
tic* It is hoped that this spirit
and interest, so evident in this
year’s class, will become a tradi¬
tion here at Loyola in years to
come.
OPPORTUNITIES
example, at homecoming these of¬
ficers have a chance to show their
organizational talents by putting
forth a freshman bntry. Other
such
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opportunities are: } Spring
Sing, frosh sponsored mixers, in¬
tramural teams, and frosh spon¬
sored functions to promote com¬
munity goodwill for the school.
STUDENT JUSTICES
Petitions for the office of
Student Court Justice may
be obtained from the Dean
of Students Office before
this Friday. All petitions
must be presented to the
Dean of Students Office be¬
fore this Friday and must
be completely filled out in¬
cluding signatures.
Larry Leber
We sincerely hope that these
officers and the class they repre¬
sent will not lose their spirit and
drive and will continue to show
their willingness to be an integral
part of Loyola.
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Sen, Tower ........
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Editorials .
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Party Lion . .
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Ads .
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